That evening all in fond discourse was spent, When the sad lover to his chamber went, To think on what had past, to grieve and to repent : Early he rose, and look'd with many a sigh On the red light that fill'd the eastern sky ; Oft had he stood before,... Tales of the hall - Side 193av George Crabbe - 1820Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1903 - 606 sider
...often-quoted lines in ' Delay has Danger ' : — ' Oft bad he stood before, alert and gay, To bail the glories of the new-born day ; But now dejected,...the wind upon the water blow, And the cold stream curled onward, as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the vale. Far to the left he saw the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 238 sider
...tenderness before. In that weak moment, when disdain and pride, And fear and fondness, drew the man aside, In this weak moment — " Wilt thou," he began, "...the cold stream curl'd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 232 sider
...here." And then, that instant, there appear'd the maid, By his sad looks in her approach dismay'd; Such timid sweetness, and so wrong'd, did more Than...the cold stream curl'd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 378 sider
...honour fled ; but still he spoke of love, And all was joy in the consenting dove. That evening all irf fond discourse was spent, When the sad lover to his...the wind upon the water blow, And the cold stream cuiTd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 370 sider
...many a sigh On the red light that fill'd the eastern sky ; Oft had he stood before, alert and gay, s To hail the glories of the new-born day : But now...the wind upon the water blow, And the cold stream curTd onward as the gaJe From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 sider
...many a vigh On the red light that n I I'd the eastern «ky ; Oft had he stood before, alert and fp»y. ake, Voice of sweet song! Awake, my Heart, awake !...Cliffs, all join my Hymn. Thon first and chief, sole lln- cold stream curl'd onward .<, the gale From the pine - hill blew harshly down thr dale ; On the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 326 sider
...tenderness before. In that weak moment, when disdain and pride, And fear and fondness, drew the man aside, In this weak moment — " Wilt thou," he began, "...the cold stream curl'd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 322 sider
...eastern sky ; Oft had he stood before, alert and gay, To hail the glories of the new-born day : F 3 But now dejected, languid, listless, low, He saw the...the cold stream curl'd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark... | |
| George Crabbe - 1854 - 328 sider
...eastern sky ; Oft had he stood before, alert and gay, To hail the glories of the new-born day : But no* dejected, languid, listless, low, He saw the wind...the cold stream curl'd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth a wood survey 'd, With all its dark... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 318 sider
...spent, When the sad lover to his chamber went, To think on what had past, to grieve and to repents Farly he rose, and look'd with many a sigh On the red light...the cold stream curl'd onward as the gale From the pine-hill blew harshly down the dale ; On the right side the youth a wood survey'd, With all its dark... | |
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